This little town in New Hampshire has been the first region to publish the results of voting for the past several Presidential elections.
I had some work in the field today, and when I was halfway there, I realized – I hadn't heard word one about their results. Normally, all 26 voters have cast their votes shortly after midnight, and the results hit the news shortly thereafter. I usually hear something not long after 9 PM Pacific time.
This year, not a peep.
A google news search on "Dixville Notch" turned up one article in the New Zealand Herald.
FWIW, Bush won the town, 19 to 7. Nader didn't even make it to the single digits.
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